Education

74 Chinese schools in Penang to get at least RM50,000 each for maintenance

Funds to be disbursed in week or two, says Deputy Education Minister Lim Hui Ying

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 11 Jul 2023 7:47PM

74 Chinese schools in Penang to get at least RM50,000 each for maintenance
Deputy Education Minister Lim Hui Ying during her visit to SJKC Chong Kuang. – Bernama pic, July 11, 2023

NIBONG TEBAL – The Education Ministry is committed to looking after the welfare of teachers and students and creating a good learning environment by allocating at least RM50,000 for maintenance for each of the 74 Chinese schools in Penang.

Its deputy minister Lim Hui Ying said the 74 schools were among the 81 government and government-aided Chinese schools in the state that had applied for maintenance allocations for this year.

“I will ensure that these schools get at least RM50,000 for school maintenance. These funds will be disbursed in a week or two,” she told reporters after visiting four schools here today.

The schools are SRJKC Chong Kuang, SJKC Kg Jawi, SJKT Nibong Tebal and SJKC Pai Teik.

During her visit to the schools, she also announced a total allocation of RM670,000 for the upgrading and maintenance of the schools concerned, namely RM150,000 for SJKC Chong Kuang, RM200,000 for SJKC Kg Jawi, RM170,000 for SJKT Nibong Tebal, and RM150,000 for SJKC Pai Teik.

In another development, Lim said she hoped that more schools would emulate SRJKC Chong Kuang in implementing the Special Integration Education Programme (PPKI) for students with special needs.

“SRJKC Chong Kuang is a school that has three streams, namely pre-school, PPKI and mainstream. There are 37 students in the school’s PPKI programme,” she added.

She said schools keen to start the PKKI programme should apply to the ministry to do so. – Bernama, July 11, 2023

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